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Thursday, Oec. 21, 1939 Household News n tH /&ea/ner- H C W * SEW D ust ★ Antotiishinn Youth "h I f ' e l l D o n e , J a n e D r y a n I 4 ^ ★ W e l l , th e Q u e e n D i d I t Ruth Wyeth Spears ------B y V i r g i n i a V a le — OLLYWOOD casting direc tors are usually pretty hurd-boiled; practically nothing O l ~ M ight Need Several surprises them. But Victor Sut- Doctor— You should take a bath ner, casting director for Edward before you retire. Small Productions, Inc., now Patient—But, doctor, I don't ex filming “My Son, My Son!” for pect to retire for another five years. United Artists, was consider ably startled when he got the an H y y • * •'V F E S T IV E T R IU M P H FOR C H IL D R E N S PAR TY (See Recipes Below) Children Need Parties Too swers to questions asked Schuyler Standish, who reported to be tested for the part of a young boy. "How old are you?” asked Sutner. "T w e lv e .” "And in what grade are you at school?” "The senior year at high school.” Sutner thought the lad was pull ing a fast one. But he discovered that he had a prodigy on his hands. Young Standish is successful as an •actor, both on the screen and radio, has won a scholarship as a violinist, writes plays and stages them for in mates of the Veterans’ hospital at Sawtelle, C alif., and draws and paints and builds models. -----* — "We Are Not Alone" is a picture you should be sure to see; the chances are that you'll rem em ber it, not just because of Paul Muni's ex cellent performance, but because of Jane Bryan's appearance in the cast. F or Jane Bryan is being hailed as the new sensation of the motion picture world. H er last name is really O ’Brien, and she's an A m eri can. When she was a member of place the m ixture in a chilled bowl and beat with a rotary egg beater; With all the holiday festivities for then return to tray and complete tha grown folks and for older sisters freezing. Little Silver Cakes. and brothers, it's not strange that % cup shortening the youngest members of the fam ily l ' i cups granulated sugar beg for a party, tool 2% cups cake flour Children's parties must be color 3 teaspoons baking powder ful, the entertainment simple, and V« teaspoon salt the refreshments 1 cup m ilk very light. I f the 1 teaspoon vanilla extract party is to be a 4 egg whites success (and why Cream the shortening, add the give one if it isn't?) the activi sugar, and beat well. Sift the flour, ties of the young baking powder, and salt; add alter sters must be nately with the m ilk and vanilla. wisely directed Beat the egg whites until stiff and from the moment < fold into the cake. Bake in greased they arrive, un ■ muffin tins in a moderate oven (350 til they leave. ! degrees) for approximately 15 to 20 Choose, to direct the entertainment, : minutes. Grilled Bacon Sandwiches. the wisest, jolliest, child-loving adult Remove crusts from slices of you know. Plan games that are simple, and make sure that all the bread and toast bread on one side children are included. Remember, only. Spread untoasted side with too, that children weary quickly of peanut butter and top with slices of any one activity, so plan a variety of bacon. Preheat broiler to 350 de games and get the new one under grees. Place sandwiches on broiler wuy before interest in the old one rack, 3 Vi inches from flame. Broil until bacon is crisp and brown, ap vanishes. P arty refreshments, of course, proximately 7 minutes. Serve very must be geared to the age of the hot. Sugared Doughnuts. guests. If they are very young, it’s JA N E BRYAN 4 eggs a good idea to serve the feast at 1 cup sugar the end of the party, so that it takes Jean M uir's Theater Workshop, in 4 tablespoons shortening (m elted) the place of the regular evening Los Angeles, about four years ago, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract meal. Warner Brothers discovered her. 2 to 3 cups cake flour Decorate the table with snapping Bette Davis discovered her too, and Vs teaspoon salt crackers, colored balloons, and pep has done everything she could to 3 teaspoons baking powder permint cones to give a really fes help her along in her career. Per 1 teaspoon cinnamon tive setting for the occasion. haps you’ll rem em ber her from Beat the eggs until light. Add When Five and Six-Year Olds Get "The Old M aid.” Certainly you’re sugar slowly and continue beating Together going to do it because of her work until foamy. Add Special Peanut Butter Sandwiches in "We Are Not Alone.” melted shorten Raw Carrot Strips — *— ing and vanilla Peppermint Stick Tapioca Cream One hears that Norma Shearer extract. Mix and Cocoa made a short for the Red Cross, sift two cups of Peppermint Stick Tapioca Cream. didn’t like the results, and asked flour and all the (Serves 8) that it be abandoned, and that the other dry ingredi 2 egg yolks picture had to be re-made, with ents and fold into 4 cups milk Ann Sheridan in the leading role. the egg mixture. Mi cup quick-cooking tapioca Add just enough more flour to make ’/i red cinnamon candies, I f so, Miss Shearer is in good a soft dough which can be handled. crushed peppermint sticks, or company. For it is also reported Place on lightly floured board and crushed clear fruit-flavored that Queen Elizabeth of England roll dough out to %-inch thickness. candies was filmed while making an A rm i Cut, and fry in deep fat (370 de Vs teaspoon salt stice day broadcast, and that the film grees) and drain on unglazed paper 2 egg whites has been called in and w ill be made over again, with better make-up and Mix egg yolk with small amount Hot Spiced Cider. lighting for the royal star. of milk in top of double boiler. 2 quarts cider Add quick-cook 1 cup brown sugar -rfc- ing tapioca, can 1 six-inch stick cinnamon "Flesh and the D evil,” which in dies, salt and re 6 whole cloves troduced Greta Garbo to a great maining milk. 1 teaspoon allspice many Americans, is to be re Place over rapid Add spices and sugar to cider, made. I t seems fa irly certain that ly boiling water place in kettle and let .simmer over she w ill appear in it again, with a and cook 10 to 12 heat (not boil) for 15 minutes. new script, (the first version was a minutes after wa Strain and serve hot in small silent one,) and a new leading man ter boils again, glasses. Add a little grated nutmeg. —Melvyn Douglas. stirring frequent ‘V ’ Stands for Vegetables. -----* ---- ly. Remove from To be sure, we all know that vege Al Pearce claims that he got his Are. (Tapioca will tables in one form or another are 'I hope, I hope, I hope,” straight be well distribut- an important part of the diet. But from life—his own life. While still ed throughout, but mixture will be when you're confronted with the in his 'teens he sold insurance, or thin. Do not overcook.) Beat egg problem of getting Junior to eat his tried to; it was the kind that calls white until just stiff enough to hold carrots, just how w ill you get around for small weekly payments. Al was shape. Fold hot tapioca mixture that? Next week I ’ll give you my as tim id as the salesman he por gradually into egg white. C o o l- suggestions for solving that particu trays on the a ir, and when he’d m ixture thickens as it cools. Chill. lar problem. Be sure and watch for ring door bells he often muttered Serve in sherbet glasses. Garnish them in this column next week. to himself " I hope there's nobody with whipped cream and colored home, I hope, I hope, I hope.” candies. When he was working on the char Have you sent for your leaflet Special Peanut Butter Sandwiches. acter of " E lm e r” for his radio pro of "Holiday Recipes,” by Elea (Makes 1 cup Alling) gram the line came back to him. nor Howe? Plum puddings, cakes 1 ripe banana rich with fruit and nuts, cookies 1 cup peanut butter Highlights of the y e a r 1939 and for all kinds of parties, and con ’/« cup dates (cut fine) how they w ill vitally affect world fections, too—you’ll find recipes 1 teaspoon lemon juice civilization during the next 12 lor all of these, in this specially Mash banana with a fork and thor months are shown in the latest compiled leaflet. Send 10 cents oughly blend in remaining ingredi March of Tim e film, "Newsfronts in coin to “ Holiday Recipes,” ents. Use between slices of whole of W ar— 1939.” It begins with a brief care of Eleanor Howe, 919 North wheat bread. examination of the year’s most im Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illi- Orange Ice. portant events, and shows how nois, and get your copy, now. 1 cup granulated sugar they were covered by the big press 2 cups water associations. It is a film record of iR e ln iw r i by W estern N ew spaper Union. 1 teaspoon gelatin history in the making. 1 tablespoon cold water — *— Electric Outlets Needed 2 cups orange juice ODDS A N D ENDS— “Sky Blazers," a For Kitchen Efficiency 2 tablespoons lemon juice new hall-hour dramatization of authentic 1 teaspoon lemon extract daring exploits in the lives of famous air When electric outlets are being 1 teaspoon orange extract plane pilots, is a new Saturday evening planned in a new bouse for lamps, Make a syrup of the sugar and clocks, and radios, the kitchen is program: it's written hy Phillips l.ord, creator of “Gang Busters” and “ K'e, the water and boil for five minutes. Re often neglected. In reality, it has People" . . . Three of the jix gir/i who move from fire and add gelatin, more uses for plugs than any other work in the Professor Quis office have which has been softened in cold wa room. married since they began sorting the ter. Stir until the gelatin is en Within reasonable limits, there thousands of questions and answers which tirely dissolved and then add fruit cannot be too many appliance out pour in every week ¡or his Battle of U'ils; juices and flavoring extracts, and lets in the kitchen. In this room each got a three weeks' vacation for her pour into freezing tray of mechani- electricity is used both for lighting honeymoon, and then went back to work dal refrigerator. Turn cold control and for motivating power. Consump . . . "Four Wives,” a sequel to “Tour Daughters” is finished, and so is “The to lowest temperature for rapid tion of current varies widely with Secret of Dr. Kildare,” the latest o/ the freezing. Stir three times at half- kitchen appliances, and special at Kildare series. hour intervals after the ice has be tention should be given to the load (Releuaed by W estern N ew spaper Union.» gun to freeze.. When almost frozen, | the outlet is expected to carry. h So She Said >IECE BORDER rHEN S TITC H IT IN PLACE n “But your wife said she’d forgive and forget.” “ Yes. She’s forgotten she’d for git en.” Thinks Better "Daddy, what’s a bachelor?" " I t ’s a man who thinks before he acts— and then doesn’t act at a ll.” c \ Child at keyhole: "There must be company. M other’s calling daddy ‘dear.* " cn 'o print O ' <A.\ W illin g to Chance I t “Dad, do my homework for me." “Now, son, you know that wouldn’t be right.“ “Pr'aps not, dad; but you might have e go at it." O N T H E GO k He—I ’m wondering what the young women are coming to. She—And we’re always wonder ing where we are going. Counterpart "Six weeks old and just like his father I ” "Yes—yells for everything he wants.” His Trouble Johnny had been asked by his hostess to have a second piece of cake and had declined. "Suffering from loss of appe tite?” she asked. "N o ,” replied Johnny, "from po liteness.” T h e Q u e s tio n s c HEM SEAM Patchwork border for lunch cloth. T ^ H E new uses for crazypatch fabric pieces adding Vi-inch seam x stitches in Sewing Book 3 have at a ll edges. aroused so much interest that it N O T E :, Readers who are now set us to thinking of sm art new using Sewing Books No. 1, 2 and 3 ways to use pieced quilt block designs. This border pieced of w ill be happy to learn that No. 4 is ready for m ailing; as well as sm all patterned cotton prints of a ll kinds and colors put together the 10-cent editions of No. 1, 2 and 3. M rs. Spears has just made with red and blue strips is the result. I t is very striking and quilt block patterns for three de decorative for lunch cloth shown signs selected from her favorite here whicH, by the way, is made E a rly Am erican quilts. You may have these patterns F R E E with of unbleached muslin bags. The your order for four books. Price seams where the bags are joined of books—10 cents each postpaid. to m ake the cloth the desired size Set of three quilt block patterns are covered with straight 1-inch without books— 10 cents. Send or bands of the red and blue m ate ders to M rs. Spears, D raw er 10, ria l as shown at the right. Bedford H ills, N ew York. The diagram at the lower left shows you how to m ake a pattern for the blue, red and print pieces. Cut a triangle of stiff paper 4)4 inches high and 7 inches wide at the base. M a rk the blue strip 1 inch wide along the left edge as fir XW« citoaK shown and then the red strip join I ing it on the right edge. Now cut _P0 L £ ° K N away the top and lower right cor ners as shown. Cut the red, blue and print sections apart and use them for patterns in cutting the f « mas mums.. ML ¿XU? ASK ME ANOTHER 1. What does being sent to Cov entry mean? 2. What is the national language of Brazil? 3. Is there any difference be tween savor and flavor? 4. What is meant by a country’s favorable balance of trade? 5. A procurator, a peregrinator and a promulgator. One is a law yer, one a publisher, and the other a traveler. Which is which? 6. Is a silverfish a m em ber of the finny tribe? 7. Why are macadam roads so called? 8. Can any person in the United States obtain a patent? 'BA N D - •R N , A Quiz With Answers O ffering Information on Various S ubjects 62 SECONDS TO PORTLAND S CITY CENTER C k » to Buuneu. Tlwator. Shopping 2. The national language of dutncl . . . Garden surrounding. B razil is Portuguese. Spadeu. "VtoW room» with bath or 3. Flavo r refers more specifical ly to odor and savor to taste. $ 2 0 0 ANS UP However, the words are generally, synonymous. 4. More exported than imported. 5. Law yer, traveler and publish er, respectively. 6. No. A silver-fish is a house hold insect. 7. For John M acadam , who in S. W B R O A D W A Y AT C O L U M B I A vented the process. P O H ’ lA S D 8. The only persons in the U nit ed States who cannot obtain a pat ent, qr hold a right or interest in Irrep arab le Poverty a patent, except by inheritance or Lack of wealth is easily re bequest, are the officers and em paired; but poverty of the soul is ployees of the Patent office. irreparable.— Montaigne. St/jndmw T h e A n s w e rs 1. To be excluded from the so ciety of the people to which one belongs. O u r Thoughts E very thought and feeling is a painting stroke, in the darkness, of our likeness that is to be; and our whole life is but a chamber, which we are frescoing with col ors that do not appear while being laid on wet, but which w ill shine forth afterwards, when finished and d ry.—Henry W ard Beecher. GOOD TASTE Get relief from coughs due to colds without swallowing bad-tasting medicine. Smith Bros. Cough Drops taste delicious. Cost only 5». Smith Bros. 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